Ras Barsig
Cape Chaunar, Cap Uarsig, Cape Nun, Cap Noun, Cabo de Não or Nant is a cape on the Atlantic coast of Africa, in southern Morocco, between Tarfaya and Sidi Ifni.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Cape
- Description: cape
- Also known as: “Cap Ouarsig”, “Cap Uarsig”, and “Cape Chaunar”
- Historically known as: “Cape Noun”
Ras Barsig
- Categories: headland and landform
- Location: Sidi Ifni Province, Guelmim-Oued Noun, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
29.26172° or 29° 15′ 42″ northLongitude
-10.296° or 10° 17′ 46″ westElevation
34 metres (112 feet)Open location code
7CXF7P63+MJOpenStreetMap ID
node 4783248399OpenStreetMap feature
natural=cape
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Ras Barsig” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “رأس شونار”
- Basque: “Chaunar”
- Cebuano: “Cape Chaunar”
- French: “cap Chaunar”
- French: “Cap Chaunar”
- French: “Cap Noun”
- German: “Kap Nun”
- Japanese: “シャウナー岬”
- Lithuanian: “Nuno kyšulys”
- Portuguese: “Cabo Não”
- Portuguese: “Cabo de Não” (historical)
- Russian: “мыс Нун”
- Russian: “Нун”
- Spanish: “cabo Chaunar”
- Spanish: “Cabo Chaunar”
- Spanish: “cabo de Não”
- Spanish: “cabo Nant”
- Spanish: “cabo Nun”
- Swedish: “Cape Chaunar”
- Swedish: “Kap Chaunar”
- Ukrainian: “мис Нун”
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